The streaming platform inked a deal with Sandler in 2014 to make four original movies (including the widely mocked Ridiculous 6) for Netflix, then expanded the deal recently to include four more. What this means, in practice, is that (a) Adam Sandler movies are now bypassing movie theaters entirely and (b) millions of people are streaming new Adam Sandler movies from the comfort of their homes.

And now we have proof. Netflix just released its Q1 earnings report, which includes this chilling statistic (via The Verge): “Since the launch of The Ridiculous 6, Netflix members have spent more than half a billion hours enjoying the films of Adam Sandler.”

You read it correctly: a billion, not million. That's more than 57,000 years' worth of Adam Sandler movies. As Netflix puts it, "We continue to be excited by our Sandler relationship and our members continue to be thrilled with his films."

What this reveals about cultural tastes is that people love dumb comedies, but also that people are remarkably lazy. Sandler's movies are plastered across Netflix's browsing homepage; of course people are going to click and watch them. What else are you going to do—spend 25 minutes browsing the older movies until you and your spouse finally agree on something? No. This takes far less effort (and brainpower).

Sandler's recent productions for Netflix include The Do-Over (2016) and Sandy Wexler (2017), which arrived just this month.